Collecting vs. smoking
Big''nBall''n
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Question? Do any of you have a hard time choosing a stick from your collection? I do I love the art and craftsmanship behind cigars, that I find it hard to part with them to smoke them, lol is that normal or and I just a closet hoarder?
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"I'm at the point in my life where if it doesn't taste good,I'm not putting it in my mouth"
"I'm at the point in my life where if it doesn't taste good,I'm not putting it in my mouth"
There are those that I have worked to find.
They almost always get passed over in the humi when I go for a cigar.
But then that special day comes along and it gets lit up.
Sniper sent me a special cigar years back for my 25th anniversary and as much as I hesitated firing it up, I did and didn't regret it for on second.
You just have to find the right time and mood for those special cigars.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
in a similar fashion, what is the point of a cigar? to smoke. that is the real enjoyment.
all that being said, i am an accidental hoarder. i purchase more than i smoke in general. some are nicer and owning them is nice. there is an enjoyment factor about looking at them when the humidor is opened.
but i do intend to smoke every cigar i make a choice to put into my humidor. i also have never felt bad about smoking a rare cigar. im glad i smoked the ones i have.
So true. I hate seeing someone put out a half-smoked stick with 2-3 inches left because they didn't budget enough time for the experience. It's sacrilegious.
I saw a grown man snuff out half an AB Prensado at the B&M once. Blasphemy! Also, a friend kept letting his Don Carlos go out that I gave him. I still wake up in cold sweats thinking about it sometimes.
Choosing your time is almost as important as choosing your stick.
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